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This would be the most unforgivable decision from Celtic Board

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This would be the most unforgivable decision from Celtic Board Win our next two fixtures, and we can believe heading into the split where the fixtures are going to favour Celtic but we need Paradise at its best… Our Dear Green Place tifo by the Green Brigade, September 2024. Photo IMAGO I’ve been guilty of regularly writing off our title chances, but who can really blame me after having to sit through this troubling campaign? For example I totally wrote off our chances after the lacklustre performance in the 2-0 defeat at Tannadice before the international break, and despite still feeling the same way, I’ve somehow managed to find a tiny glimmer of hope that this squad of players can still do the improbable and retain the title and in doing so achieve five titles in a row and 14 league triumphs in 15 seasons, the only exception being the covid behind closed doors nonsense which was football but not as we know it.

Green Brigade tribute to James Forrest on Trophy Day. Photo Vagelis Georgariou However, for 5IAR to become a reality we need to win our remaining seven fixtures, which can all be classed as the proverbial ‘cup finals’. Whilst that is NOT impossible or as far-fetched as I was thinking a fortnight ago, it’s still going to take a major reset and hopefully that’s happened over the past 13 days at Lennoxtown.

This current crop of players don’t exactly fill you with great confidence in the mental or ability stakes. The squad of winners has been reduced in status by the arrival of players not of the required standard and changing managers continually during the season has had an impact with everyone’s Christmas and New Year trashed by Michael Nicholson’s first choice candidate as our new manager practically burning the season down in a disastrous 33 day reign that cost us a dozen points and a cup final. Nicholson didn’t even have the balls to sit alongside Wilfried Nancy as he was unveiled as Celtic manager, a sign of disrespect that should have set alarm bells ringing.

The Celtic CEO really is the weakest leader our club has had. Say what you like about Peter Lawwell but he’d always stand his ground and fight his corner and he never sent a new manager in alone to meet the media. Malcom McKay and Peter Lawwell are seen during the Premiership match between Celtic FC and Hibernian FC at Celtic Park on May 10, 2025.

(Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) Tomorrow’s trip to Dens park is the acid test for our current crop of players. It really is the last chance salon, and anything other than a victory will surely end our title hopes. Many know that they won’t be at the club next season.

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